A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence for 4th graders focused on shooting mechanics using the BEEF principle, layup footwork on both sides, and rebounding techniques. This unit moves from static form to dynamic movement on the court.
A comprehensive equestrian curriculum designed for students from elementary to high school, covering horse care, riding fundamentals, and advanced arena maneuvers. The program balances ground safety with progressive riding skills.
A 2-lesson unit designed to introduce elementary students to kitchen safety, tool identification, and visual recipe following through the creation of no-bake energy bites.
A multi-level curriculum designed to teach kitchen measurement skills from basic tool identification to complex recipe scaling and conversions. Includes visual anchor charts, practice worksheets, and applied math recipes for three distinct skill levels.
A 4th-grade nutrition and wellness unit focusing on self-awareness, healthy habits, food influences, and cultural traditions. Students will learn how to make healthy choices for their bodies, minds, and feelings.
A comprehensive unit exploring human health, nutrition, and how our bodies use food for energy and growth.
A comprehensive 3-week pickleball unit covering fundamental rules, essential skills like dinking and serving, and advanced singles and doubles strategies. Students progress from basic court positioning to competitive tournament play.
A comprehensive traffic safety program for elementary students, focusing on pedestrian, bike, and car safety through grade-appropriate scenarios and interactive activities.
A high-energy exploration of cardiovascular health, focusing on heart rate, the effects of exercise, and how to maintain a healthy pump.
A comprehensive unit designed for elementary students to explore the pillars of personal health, focusing on hygiene, nutrition, and mental well-being through an engaging 'Secret Agent' theme. Students become Health Agents on a mission to protect their bodies and minds.
Une séquence complète sur les besoins nutritionnels humains, explorant l'équilibre alimentaire, l'influence des cultures mondiales sur l'alimentation et les modes de production durables.
Unité complète sur le fonctionnement du corps humain, se concentrant sur la nutrition, la digestion et l'importance d'une alimentation saine pour la croissance et l'activité.
A comprehensive health and wellness unit focusing on nutrition, physical activity, and mental well-being to empower students to make informed lifestyle choices.
A functional biology curriculum designed for life skills students, focusing on practical knowledge of nutrition, personal hygiene, and environmental stewardship through hands-on activities and visual aids.
A comprehensive lesson sequence designed to empower students to become 'Heart Heroes' through education and advocacy for cardiovascular health.
A comprehensive unit focused on developing fundamental gross motor skills through engaging, theme-based physical therapy exercises. Students will explore balance, coordination, and strength through a series of 'movement missions'.
A pair of 10-minute assembly lessons focused on friendship, safety, and community respect for K-2 and 3-5 students, addressing physical and verbal behavior.
A three-week hygiene program designed for 3rd-grade boys with ADHD, using a 'Secret Agent' theme to encourage daily habits in dental care, showering, and grooming.
A comprehensive wellness unit designed to empower students with lifelong healthy habits. Students explore nutrition, exercise, sleep, and emotional regulation through the lens of 'hero training'.
A comprehensive SEL-integrated hygiene curriculum for elementary scholars (K-4), focusing on self-awareness, social impact, and personal responsibility through the lens of a 'Glow Up'.
A series of lessons focused on health, activity, and practical math applications for upper elementary students.
A series of workshops and resources for elementary school parents focusing on common school-related health concerns, starting with head lice management.
A 5-lesson unit for 4th graders focusing on the difference between anaerobic sprinting and aerobic endurance. Students learn to regulate energy through pacing, rhythm, and interval training, culminating in a goal-setting endurance run.
This sequence shifts focus from pure mechanics to the organizational structure, rules, and etiquette of a track meet. Students take on roles as both athletes and officials, learning how events are measured, judged, and scored. The unit emphasizes fair play, understanding disqualifications, and accurate measurement, culminating in a class-organized mini-meet.